Published: 31 January 2024
Summary
Utilities have been automating physical assets with OT for decades, but the advent of DERs and other intelligent assets requires new operating models. CIOs must combine technology teams across engineering, information and operations to design, build and learn to operate intelligent assets.
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Distributed energy resources (DERs) are a leading example of intelligent assets. Utilities have an opportunity to take advantage of emerging intelligent assets, provided they transform their operating philosophy to keep pace.
The proliferation of nonutility-owned DERs, both individually and at scale, have broadened the threat landscape and are creating new opportunities for bad actors to take advantage of grid vulnerabilities. Utility CIOs have an opportunity to revamp and strengthen their cyber-physical security framework, given the rise of these issues.
DERs at the edge, including renewables, electric vehicle charging, battery storage and microgrids, offer new operational flexibility to manage bidirectional power that
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